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SEPTEMBER 10, 1864.) 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
879 
E let us, therefore, have, if not a Purcell Cup, an 
* Hbi inne Plate? to be eompeted for in the catíle 
The è Short-horned M which is jupes the iele dows | à 
TP 
gained it, having been the cup mare last year at Farmers. Club, t that one is the own ner, and the 0 
Kilkenn ny. 
Cup," wel set ome va [^ best weight-carry ying | 
Eia ai x Onell 
one, e, as. “the v vari rious Sectio ons were brou cig out for the 
guise my ape haat 
In 
appeared at Sligo, if not in point of numbers, certainly | w 
in that of style and quality. The bia oe as Se 
ls hip the aged section—Young 
ing to Mr, Joshua Kell—is a cs | thick bal 
but Mt eee behind; and the 2nd bull, Mr. Cox 
Ner 
rize yearling the Royal Dub 
Spring 22 last year, when d by his breeder, the 
vem iain Balle The rearing section contained so 
ich do not 
rior animal Is, w pr romise | much | for 
tallion ; and after a geod deal of con-| of each, I can fa say, * We know 
) Jacana picked out Sir Percy Nugent's| well what is expected obligations are 
Hospod e best of the lot. Hospodar got the|laid on bim by the landlord which he is required to 
orse Show las il, as | fulfil la 
gold mad at oe National Hor t Apr 
having the “most quality" of any of the salons he no 
exhibited on that occasion, although another hors 
which did not appear at Sligo, was put first at t that $ Mi 
e 
pen 12 stone, fealed on or after lst Stators: |} 
1860, * was large, but some of them were rather light. — 
Rai 
charac 
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at other ti imes, but, o on the who le, what were there were | 
go ood. Mr. Marris got the Ist prize in the section of 
earling Leicester rams, and also the challenge cup, 
with a sheep which had been the 2d pee at the 
Newcastle Royal This shearling is a g backed 
e | sheep, and particularly good in the girth, with a full 
pn nd TM Ge rumps. i 
d to 
permanently who gives due c 
greene Bio entering prüculr ia 
as t ists betw 
settlem 
S cen but the 1st ball in the section would not 
of u — — 
land by royal grant by co t from. 
. In mo E tim 
Bs m een 
` Marris's ry, as in less 
be easily p and in fact, | 
a commended bull at the last Spring Show of the Royal 
The bu 
os is ,not 80 thik, nor yet so sw E ill 
. Turner i another of his she novators, ed the inferior inhabita 
a Ti pperary 
Dan Society. ll we refer to is Ses of t 
t, belonging to Mr. Low, Kilsl ane, Co. 
. T e now to the female rea ttd of the Short- 
horned class, those sections which have been graced by 
so many first-rate and really grand animale at MEM 
Societ; first of all the 
e a 
s highly * T ded. In the rams of e other age, d field labour in times of peace. Countries so cireumstanced 
Mr. Turner led the way, and also got the 3d prize in | were nec rily thinly peopled. As civilisation advanced, and 
the section, the intermediate position as 2d being filled | society became settled, the owners of large domains could not 
P hi E ded: | occupy and cultivate them under ro an nage- 
ling to Oo tovs at Ta OU eno Vani | ment, but resorted to the mode of letting them off B > paren 
aon so wen's n Shearling. ewes Mr. Marris | | to their retaine The serf who erto yielded his 
shows of the Society, we found 
being a level | labour in peace, and his life in war, for the c R4 support 
presenting a useful lot for ordinary a poses, 
anything remarkable. TIn the 3-year old heifers Mr. 
d prizes, his Ist pen his 
ot vs irit ordens Sheep wie the sheep in the 2d pen | and protection which he derived from his chief, altered nis 
2-year old heifer at the Kilkenny Royal, and the first 
3-year old at the last Spring Show ; Mysie being also 
the s “ reserve ^ in the award of the gold medal, She i is 
d in the M ya s Mr. Wood's Bessy, a 
condition, and took a ion of land to oceupy: first, paying 
as much ity Mr. Owen's commended | $5 for Md Saabs gel f proda regen kid, and in personal service: 
sheszlinga w both in mutton and wool. neqne rig a itself into 
Mr. Se took the prize with his stipulated mp, payment, wer nd the relations betwe wa land 
mag Mo bray, who 
ewe ja ‘last year ata Kilkenny, was similarly placed | and 
at Sligo, € a € of neat lambs. 
Mr. Bea e Bro the eem of the „Cotswolds, 
had 
The 2n 
atog, useful, good-backed heifer. Mr. Barcroft h 
egy very IT ied i in the 2-year old ppuan, the | 
t 
exhibited, abe pbi ^s the prize list, his three- 
t 
first of that winner of the g ld med al | shear ram being d of est sheep v which has | on the all important operations ee dra he originat 
as the best ae all e prize cows or heifers exhibited at | ever come u der notice. Hk shearli ing ewes were | value the soil is ves d in the landlord, who also supplies, 
the show, being ' the: Ed hy Lie whose winning | Particularly pu Sligo exhibitor, Mr. W. C. fer NUS ELEM, Vua espital izak co tho t ia Suo 
IRE ad A ela Chambers, was the winner in the ewe lamb sectio — a -— all substantial and permanen: 
5 t k ments, which do not alter with, or depend upon the 
ety of Scotla iei recorde In Soufhdowns Mr. Marris was the only exhibit or, ME of tenancy ; i the tenant, again, tá what 
aie the gold medal heifer’ ‘of the last Spring Foy as | ever, qe he showed being good sheep of their kind, —€— so ed t — atin, bi topi ital, w rit Dg u n the e other, aag 
well as the 2nd in her section at the Kilkenny Royal, so | With plenty of size to please anybody. The Shropshires | ™*King it productive. AM eee 
B E^ E famili: 
that, young as she is, for she is just two vears old, she ere well represented, and Mr. C. W. Hamilton took dur às oo = = “ant of pod "aot, "tht it ‘is both 
ne her part well in supporting Mr. Barcroft’ the Is 2 prizes i in E^ Mes rling ram Hag , | artificial and conventional. The landlord looks to have his 
e as a successful exhibitor. The 2nd prize was | toget Corl g the ‘se econd time operty maintained in value. aa restored to him without 
i ™ thot oF i } ptenioiation, though n ^J his own management; and the 
given to Mr. Kell’s Rose, à somewhat plain iae ihe tenant requires secarity of possession for the outlay of his 
yea omy pi was hea ia by Mr. damp b, a "i eis "aul section, that of rams of any a ee capital, and for the P Fe of bis lans of improvement, 
i evel a - come ol ^ winning line mi winner and Sees. aene RA f 
mu d d but th differ : 
ended from Matadoro, Pro-bono-Pablico, and. Pat. bitte kid Ist prz mm in Fi rand sheep charactor fror PNE: (Bod t coal ora S 
X the heifer o avék Kilbo ogget as again at "the top of | W E cup as a shearling a t Keen, and the | Jead ore is let to a company on certain oh has i 
the tree, Mr. Bareroft winning ith his Muslin, a pro- ie bb t the da Show of the Highland and ek ed urs som f extanaied, f the property 1s exlinet t 
mising calf by, n of the Harem, a son o zs Mr. Langs- [À rental Society, SS ae O en eremi y. the rro idi has been eonim 
ton’ pons the Harem;- at show of Sein ne was neither so larga nor yet sofan eae a ok so veh binds its value is perpetual. Lee v 
dins go ang as the Ire Royal should have, nor yet as it M Se yenn jó year to claim its produce; itis senafal to us, if 
The ords as a class were good, better so, gea dE t has had; and, without going into oar icul: e | were kind toii, and remunerative, in proportion as ei 
eo 43 throws, jen the Short-horns; and we shall merely lotion the following as being the princi- wich sland i —« pr. mec ynepes in vale and’ A 
y that the Society should do more towards the | er lots, namely, the aged Berk: boar from the | Hons as to its Miura sufficient to secure its owner 
coura emen ne 0 fi gentlemen w e bee l snevin Albert Farm, the Mar 80 of that breed | against any unreasonable drain of its fertility while out of his 
h expense of late years in introducing the bale exhi by the Right Hon, Joh e and the | Power: et — € o Puig me reium ean’ as shall aflord 
Herb blood into Ireland bee | 
one premium in each section [y ered 
suficient for a - of stock hasis only to the Short- 
denn 
An 
Angus, 
ed 
same 
2nd zin at the last iow ot 
e No rth-East omy In t 
e Kerry sections, Mr. tel 
seats | pt 
Commissioners of National Education, aa the two lots security of 
of Berkshire bpm pigs, four months old, exhibited 
by Mr. Willia BEY 
reasonable prospect of a suitable return "for his 
skill, and rahe sf as — = an inducement T use his best 
efforts to dea its productive powers in active and constant 
orns, and not ev n second in the estimation of man mp mplement yard was by no means 
as graziers "aeo well filled as as deaa several firms who used to be arrangements between landlords and tenants are 
— sing on to the other breeds, Mr. of Blesinton, | prominent exhibitors being unrepresented, except "mu in many es of Eugland, left o ba worse by 
all the prizes in the Polled ection with a buli through t iui Still, it was not the Mme and rights, or to what is called “a good e nca 
Sir Ji John, bred by Sir John — least ive part of the show in many respects, and | stand iK between them. Nothing can 
erd, a i T Salk ad considerable dahon was produced by the compe- | creditable to the character a both parties ci the 
heifer, Mud t Blesinton, and Ko of the best bl. in | tition which took for a special prize of 302. for Very common existence o 
Flax, i 
accupiers of land; but VEA Y we diem that ra is, 
most hands, a saleable on preg nd eso. the 
sheer ainty of human li fe, UM 
moniously 
T ma 
doubt of the 
e, in all cas 
m labourer, with a Tittle A e ke Bi 
and e 
if not portable, that can be easily | live t together, ther 
m the E tent Cha rlemont, — his début 
with a 
8 
ns the best of all the ] prize 
ext in the catalogue, beginning with | 
| Ferte e and the xod 
eaded by Mr. Egit qom Mm 
Tse; 
those ad intel f a 
stallions Were wirds 
codes 5 may remem bes 
int 
5 
se 
| acl red for 
lander s "patent double reutehing machine; John Gra 
oved Flax breakin 
e bulls of | à 
show, Colonel al 
Malo of so got the d en 
ol RAT CIRCE 
prize in aud the 507. 
Awarded to ve: nien, ey all the e talons mares, fillies. or | 
Reldings exh exhibited, being econd time she has! 
Pe 
M n 
reli on the part of the tenant, and the j jus tice ? on 
m petition were Fried- | that of the la are x having t 
y | tions cf both defined and secured by a plain led 
mod ed 
hines en 
| document, termed a iia 
In euo A yuh pensive i long been enclosed and sd ted 
whi 
"with dese vis and in 
a threshing mill; 
er, — 
Ls macbine; and David Nevin's 
raine) patent scutehing machi: 
"by that Pt rei 
irm 
hay : 
Io Aw 
w 
a considerable number of their et 
un. of Ireland. His fren ad if it were e 
Arthar Towne 
Sec ina b c 
ra 
Tie Boot tenant w 
Farmers’ Clubs. 
by Jo 
ecords 
years ago by Mr. 
vae 9 
Ae ise advice founded u 
pes 
The eject which I have undertaken to introduce ho do so, 
to-day is, “The relative duties of Landlords and preferable d DN bond cd ron the peny s 0 Fhemselves tó 
ense | Wm e» ^ tte trii ZI abit. ndr EA rand the publie bénefit. r this act dd 
terms lan and tenan! were merely to 
OE ment, as 
given number 
a ithe elatus the country may be gra i aud | indeed s 
